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Cultivating friendships based on virtue from "summary" of Stoic Philosophy of Seneca Essays and Letters by Lucius Annaeus Seneca

The Stoic philosophy of cultivating friendships based on virtue is a concept that Seneca emphasizes throughout his essays and letters. According to Seneca, true friendship is grounded in shared virtues and values rather than superficial qualities or mutual benefits. He argues that virtuous friendships are essential for living a fulfilling and meaningful life, as they provide support, guidance, and moral encouragement. Seneca believes that friendships based on virtue are characterized by honesty, loyalty, trust, and mutual respect. He argues that true friends should strive to bring out the best in each other, challenging one another to live according to Stoic principles and ideals. In this way, virtuous friendships serve as a moral compass, guiding individuals towards wisdom, self-improvement, and inn...
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    Stoic Philosophy of Seneca Essays and Letters

    Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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